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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Feb 21, 2019
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Raymond Hettinger
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bpo-36060: Document how collections.ChainMap() determines iteration order (GH-11969)
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@@ -100,6 +100,21 @@ The class can be used to simulate nested scopes and is useful in templating.
:func:`super` function. A reference to ``d.parents`` is equivalent to:
``ChainMap(*d.maps[1:])``.
Note, the iteration order of a :class:`ChainMap()` is determined by
scanning the mappings last to first::
>>> baseline = {'music': 'bach', 'art': 'rembrandt'}
>>> adjustments = {'art': 'van gogh', 'opera': 'carmen'}
>>> list(ChainMap(adjustments, baseline))
['music', 'art', 'opera']
This gives the same ordering as a series of :meth:`dict.update` calls
starting with the last mapping::
>>> combined = baseline.copy()
>>> combined.update(adjustments)
>>> list(combined)
['music', 'art', 'opera']
.. seealso::
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@@ -113,6 +113,20 @@ class TestChainMap(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
f
[
'b'
],
5
)
# find first in chain
self
.
assertEqual
(
f
.
parents
[
'b'
],
2
)
# look beyond maps[0]
def
test_ordering
(
self
):
# Combined order matches a series of dict updates from last to first.
# This test relies on the ordering of the underlying dicts.
baseline
=
{
'music'
:
'bach'
,
'art'
:
'rembrandt'
}
adjustments
=
{
'art'
:
'van gogh'
,
'opera'
:
'carmen'
}
cm
=
ChainMap
(
adjustments
,
baseline
)
combined
=
baseline
.
copy
()
combined
.
update
(
adjustments
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
list
(
combined
.
items
()),
list
(
cm
.
items
()))
def
test_constructor
(
self
):
self
.
assertEqual
(
ChainMap
().
maps
,
[{}])
# no-args --> one new dict
self
.
assertEqual
(
ChainMap
({
1
:
2
}).
maps
,
[{
1
:
2
}])
# 1 arg --> list
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